All children ages 1 through 18 are eligible to receive free meals during the summer months at participating program sites. Individuals ages 19 through 21 who have been identified as having mental or physical disabilities and are following Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) through their current enrollment in educational programs also are eligible for free summer meals. For more information or to find a location near you call 1-866-3-HUNGRY (486479) or read more for additional information.Read More

The state of Ohio requires all students entering the 7th grade to have the meningococcal vaccine (also known as MCV4, Menevo or Menactra) in addition to one dose of Tdap (Tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis). Additionally, the state of Ohio requires all students entering the 12th grade to have a second dose of meningococcal vaccine (also known as MCV4, Menevo or Menactra). If the first dose of meningococcal vaccine was administered on or after the 16th birthday, a second dose is not required. Vaccination is the best way to protect someone from getting the disease.You may obtain these vaccines from your child’s health care provider or other community resource. Vaccines are also available at your local health department. See school website for Summit County Health Department open hours. Students who do not provide documentation of these immunizations to the school this fall are subject to exclusion. If there are medical/religious or philosophical reasons your child cannot receive immunizations, please contact the school clinic for an Immunization Exemption Form. Click the link above for additional information. Read More

If or when these concerns arise in the evening, we encourage our students and parents/guardians to utilize the following emergency numbers: Summit County Support Hotline (24Hours) – (330) 434-9144; National Suicide Prevention Hotline – 1 (800)-273-TALK (8255); Summit County Suicide Prevention Coalition – (330) 762-3500; Summit County Sheriff’s Department – (330) 643-2181
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Please click the image to view information from Greenleaf Family Center on depression awareness and suicide prevention. You can find additional information by logging into the parent portal with the username: Greenleaf-par and password: Prevent at http://www.sossignsofsuicide.org.Read More

Leading environmental education and youth leadership nonprofit EarthEcho International is bringing 26 U.S.-based middle school teachers from across the country on an exploration of water scarcity in Southern California. Led by explorer and environmental advocate Philippe Cousteau, Jr., EarthEcho Expedition: Water by Design takes place October 23-27, through the support of the Northrop Grumman Foundation. The initiative is part of EarthEcho Expeditions, an annual program that leverages the rich Cousteau legacy of exploration and discovery to bring STEM education alive for today’s 21st Century learners and their educators. Coventry Middle School Educator, Jim Trogdon, was selected from hundreds of applicants nationwide to participate alongside Cousteau and the EarthEcho team on EarthEcho Expedition: Water by Design. Read More

Progress Book Parent Access Letters for the 2017-2018 school year were sent home the first week of September. If you have not yet created an account, you should have received a letter containing a registration key. Registration keys that were previously issued are no longer valid. If you have already created an account, your login information has not changed. Please click the link above for more information and account assistance. Read More

Mr. Trogdon’s students, along with students from Cleveland Municipal School District, Akron School District, Woodridge Local School District, and Old Trail School will work alongside their teachers, Education Center staff, National Park Service rangers, and Cousteau Jr. for World Water Monitoring Day 2017. The day will focus on water testing, invasive species removal, and tree planting to restore and protect the water quality of the Cuyahoga River Watershed.Read More

To earn a high school diploma in Ohio, you must complete courses and then choose an option to show that you are ready for college or a job. Here’s what you need to do to graduate. Your school counselor will give you more details.Read More